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Oregon WBB receives notice of allegations from NCAA

Looks like they self-reported the “extra workout” violations in MBB & WBB. Academic misconduct in track & field looks a lot more serious.
 
"Graves was charged with failure to properly promote an atmosphere of compliance. The charge comes from the strength and conditioning staff members participating in on-court drills and assisting in voluntary workouts outside the presence of the coaching staff."

Color me underwhelmed.
 
Obviously not good, but seriously the NCAA is overbearing in some these things. The academic part is very serious as it should be. The basketball items seem minor at best.

This all goes the NCAA's credibility, which isn't worth much.
 
Agree with Plebe, sounds like small potatoes re women`s BB.

Oregon, my second favorite WCBB team. A distant second, but second nonetheless.
 
Obviously not good, but seriously the NCAA is overbearing in some these things. The academic part is very serious as it should be. The basketball items seem minor at best.

This all goes the NCAA's credibility, which isn't worth much.


But don't forget that ALL of their rules are proposed by member schools and are approved by a vote of member schools. The regulations in the bylaws are what the member schools want.
 
But don't forget that ALL of their rules are proposed by member schools and are approved by a vote of member schools. The regulations in the bylaws are what the member schools want.

Stamford - I am well aware of how the NCAA is set up and functions. Doesn't mean I have to agree with them and their credibility is pitiful.
 
meanwhile HS football recruits, who just signed letters of intent, just starting driving new cars.... nothing for the NCAA to see there

You don't think that happens in men's college basketball?
 
The NCAA's pattern and practice has been to come down hard on misdemeanors and ignore felonies.
Well they have to punish someone to maintain the illusion that they are a rule enforcement agency. Bullies usually only pick on someone who can not or will not fight back. Unlike what Theodore Roosevelt's suggested they prefer to talk laud and carry a feather duster.
 
Yeah, my bad, FIFA not FIBA
I heard of FIBA. My post was to let you know that I did not know that FIBA was a bad organization. Now, I have not heard of FIFA. What does that stand for?
 
Obviously not good, but seriously the NCAA is overbearing in some these things. The academic part is very serious as it should be. The basketball items seem minor at best.

This all goes the NCAA's credibility, which isn't worth much.
Unless you are from UNC, then there is no punishment.
 
I heard of FIBA. My post was to let you know that I did not know that FIBA was a bad organization. Now, I have not heard of FIFA. What does that stand for?
Federation Internationale de Football Association
 

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